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It's EOD, and it stands for eplosive ordnance disposal.

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What does EOB stands for?

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An EOB is an Explanation of Benefits/payments, normally sent by the payer in paper format. An ERA is an electronic version of the traditional EOB. Instead of receiving a printed, paper explanation of payments and adjustments, an ERA arrives electronically and payment is sent separately or deposited directly into your practice's bank account.


How long do medical offices need to keep insurance EOB's?

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Why does my Explanation of Benefits (EOB) say that I owe money, but I have not received a bill?

Your Explanation of Benefits (EOB) may indicate that you owe money because it shows the amount that your insurance company will not cover for a particular medical service. This does not necessarily mean that you will receive a bill immediately. It is important to review your EOB carefully and contact your healthcare provider or insurance company for clarification on any charges.